About This Book
A collection of critical essays that examines several nineteenth-century English writers, offering close readings and judgments on their style, imagery, and intellectual temper. The writer contrasts public reaction and enduring qualities, distinguishing mannerism from true poetic power, and explores how vocabulary, repetition, and borrowed phrases affect poetic effect. Individual essays assess specific figures for strengths and excesses, trace shifts in tone and diction across careers, and consider broader themes such as literary change, influence, and the balance between sincerity and artifice.
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